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that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken, kelly and dysfunction aal until members of congress do their job instead of their ego and getting reelected, until the president comes to the fold and compromises, we will get worse with the economy and jobs. >> christy. >> i think that's one area where american people do agree, that congress is broke he p. another is another area i think we also agree, we need to address income inequality and need to address inequality and we have the greatest gap between the rich and poor in a hundred years and what we need to do is grow the middle class and that's why president obama has suggested measure
that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken,...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a rebound from a bad day. the dow, nasdaq and s&p all marched higher tuesday in the wake of a deep sell-off yesterday. gold added shine with a 26-dollar gain, while inched up 7 cents. in earninings after hours, intel posted a 26% drop in earnings but came in line with expectations. that stock rallied. yahoo, however, fell 4% after heavy trading. one analyst called the tech company's ad revenue a "disaster." stocks and commodities bounced back yesterday. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now for a closer look at the trading day. good morning to you, larry. - good morning. - what do you attribute to yesterday's rally, especially in gold? - i think it was just a knee- jerk reaction, oversold condition. i think people were realizing that hey, maybe the central banks won't be selling their gold reserves any time soon, and maybe the inflationary concerns, or disinflationary concerns, aren't as big as people first thought they were. - there was a major earthquake this week and iran, and the oil market did not
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a rebound from a bad day. the dow, nasdaq and s&p all marched higher tuesday in the wake of a deep sell-off yesterday. gold added shine with a 26-dollar gain, while inched up 7 cents. in earninings after hours, intel posted a 26% drop in earnings but came in line with expectations. that stock rallied. yahoo, however, fell 4% after heavy trading. one analyst called the tech company's ad revenue a "disaster." stocks and commodities bounced...
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and angela phillips, that does it for me. thanks for watching. we will be back here tomorrow at the same time. second -- we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. >> we've got to go. we've got to go get him. >>> a daredevil attempts a stunt that goes up in flames. >> my life was in perilous danger. >>> this guy pummels his own lawyer. and a twist in the story an investigative reporter never saw coming. >> you hear him sc
and angela phillips, that does it for me. thanks for watching. we will be back here tomorrow at the same time. second -- we chip away. making the colors of earth and sunset skies into rich interior accents. or putting the beauty of a forest in the palm of your hands... it will take you to another place... wherever you happen to be. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month....
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but the explanation they got did not satisfy germany's elmar brok who said the wiretapping of angela merkel's phone was a criminal act. >> if we have the feeling that your closest allies are spying on you, it's difficult to talk to such an ally in an open way anymore and i think we have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: surveillance is a sensitive subject for germans, particularly for those who grew up in the east german police state as merkel did. brok said germany wants a no-spying pledge similar to the agreement the u.s. has with the united kingdom, canada, australia and new zealand. those nations share intelligence but agree not to spy on one another. >> if all the citizens in europe believe -- or in the world -- that america is spying on every individual citizen then i think people do not love america anymore. i think that a very damaging thing. >> reporter: germany wants a u.n. resolution to protect the privacy of electronic communications and they're partnering with brazil, another country enraged by n.s.a.
but the explanation they got did not satisfy germany's elmar brok who said the wiretapping of angela merkel's phone was a criminal act. >> if we have the feeling that your closest allies are spying on you, it's difficult to talk to such an ally in an open way anymore and i think we have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: surveillance is a sensitive subject for germans, particularly for those who grew up in the east...
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blige and angela bassett together. and michael bolton reveals a story behind cutting his hair. that' captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> abc is proud to report barbara walters is out of the hospital and recovering from chicken pox and home. the network said the 83-year-old tv host is resting comfortably getting stronger each day. it's not clear whether she will return to work. she was hospitalized after falling and cutting her head of tax and inaugural party in the district two weeks ago. she was later diagnosed with chickenpox. after 11 years of marriage, we have learned actress ashley judd is calling it quits with your husband, a formula one racer. >> the couple said the decision to divorce his usual and that they will always be family. they married in december of 2001 at a castle in scotland after a two engagement. 4:57, 58 degrees now. >> still ahead, future kennedy center honorees should prepare for a new look for the performing arts venue. some times the big plan doesn't work and the perfect life turns out to be not so perfect. so you star
blige and angela bassett together. and michael bolton reveals a story behind cutting his hair. that' captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> abc is proud to report barbara walters is out of the hospital and recovering from chicken pox and home. the network said the 83-year-old tv host is resting comfortably getting stronger each day. it's not clear whether she will return to work. she was hospitalized after falling and cutting her head of tax and inaugural...
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get this, angela potter sold the secret location toss her ex-boyfriend's favorite fishing spots. that's right he'd entrusted her with the information while they were dating. after he high tailed it for australia, potter auctioned that off on the internet and she expect add few hits, but got nearly 90,000 and made $3,000 and spent that on herself. potter insists she wasn't trying to be cruel, he wanted a good laugh and got it. looks like her ex will have company at not so secret fishing spots and potter is now dating a new fisherman. now, we want to hear from you. what have you done to get back at your ex. tell the truth. go to gretawire.com, it' sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu aacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older w
get this, angela potter sold the secret location toss her ex-boyfriend's favorite fishing spots. that's right he'd entrusted her with the information while they were dating. after he high tailed it for australia, potter auctioned that off on the internet and she expect add few hits, but got nearly 90,000 and made $3,000 and spent that on herself. potter insists she wasn't trying to be cruel, he wanted a good laugh and got it. looks like her ex will have company at not so secret fishing spots...
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angela, last question, the annual korve conference, cpac meets in two weeks. national editors are acalling on cpac to allow go proud. they write conservative opinion on the intersection of homosexuality and politics is not mon lit ink, especially among the college-aged set that makes up the better part of the c nns pac attendees and a gathering that hopes to speak for the conservative movement will be better quipped to do so if it represents the overlapping gamut of views included in it. it's in the enough to allow people who are gay to attend, surely they must be allowed to contribute and speak, yes? >> i think when you look at what's happening with the republican party or conservatives, because some of them are acting like they no longer wish tosh under the republican umbrella based on what we see on more conservative networks, i won't name any names, but you have a situation where they don't understand that the american people overwhelmingly are supporting different causes. this is not the 1980s, people. it is time to wake up and understand that people feel
angela, last question, the annual korve conference, cpac meets in two weeks. national editors are acalling on cpac to allow go proud. they write conservative opinion on the intersection of homosexuality and politics is not mon lit ink, especially among the college-aged set that makes up the better part of the c nns pac attendees and a gathering that hopes to speak for the conservative movement will be better quipped to do so if it represents the overlapping gamut of views included in it. it's...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a double record run. both the dow and s&p hit all time highs.. despite a dip in consumer confidence to the lowest level since 2011. the nasdaq closed higher by 12 points but needs to get above 5,000 before reaching a record. gold sold off by $8 dollars and oil dripped by 95 cents. in earnings after hours... linkedin topped wall street's view but the forecast was below range. yelp reported losing more money as it spends more on marketing. yelp lost $2.3 million. and gilead sciences came in strong with earnings and full year guidance that beat the street. shares rose 1% after the close. it's official dell is now a private company. and, sac is set to soon plead guilty to securities fraud according to the wall street journal. all enough men have trading in advantages on. in the seat first this morning is in the trading area of cme group. good morning to you. > > good morning angie. what do you see in the market today as we await the decesion coming from the fed? > > well nothing's changed, i've been bullish a
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a double record run. both the dow and s&p hit all time highs.. despite a dip in consumer confidence to the lowest level since 2011. the nasdaq closed higher by 12 points but needs to get above 5,000 before reaching a record. gold sold off by $8 dollars and oil dripped by 95 cents. in earnings after hours... linkedin topped wall street's view but the forecast was below range. yelp reported losing more money as it spends more on marketing. yelp lost...
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i think angela corey's office did their best to try to get a conviction. i don't know about the jury or the defense. i think the judge was fair in her rulings of the different motions. but it just seemed -- just like when the verdict came, it just seemed like wow, you can get away with murder. so now our kids are targets. you know, it is a scary feeling. how are we going to reassure them to feel safe walking down the street? going home, minding their own business with a drink and some candy. >> joining me now, the host of msnbc's politic's nation, the reverend al sharpton and msnbc contributor, joy reid, al, once again you delivered an important interview, and a lot of viewers are still on their way from home at 6:00 and i want to give you another chance because it is so important to them. but i want to read to you and joy a statement just released by governor rick scott of florida. he has met with some of the protesters and has met with a group of them. today, governor scott released the following statement following the meeting this evening. i asked to m
i think angela corey's office did their best to try to get a conviction. i don't know about the jury or the defense. i think the judge was fair in her rulings of the different motions. but it just seemed -- just like when the verdict came, it just seemed like wow, you can get away with murder. so now our kids are targets. you know, it is a scary feeling. how are we going to reassure them to feel safe walking down the street? going home, minding their own business with a drink and some candy....
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joining me now, angela caputo. thanks so much for your time. >> thanks for having me on. >> in goes back to the same debate over for example when people cite stop and frisk here in new york and they make it the rationale for why the crime rate has dropped despite data that says opposite. we're hearing a similar thing in chicago regarding the hot spot transition to hot people debate. >> absolutely. i mean the strategy is hot, people then there are a whole lot of hot people here in chicago. we're talking about two different things, but here police have issued more contact cards in new york city than the peak. police really are going out and interviewing a lot of people and the hot people strategy, that's actually a little more nuanswered when they are knocking on door and finding people who have relationships and finding people who have a connection to someone who's been murdered. these are more likely to be hot people who would be involved in more violent crimes. >> police are saying and you've reported in your piec
joining me now, angela caputo. thanks so much for your time. >> thanks for having me on. >> in goes back to the same debate over for example when people cite stop and frisk here in new york and they make it the rationale for why the crime rate has dropped despite data that says opposite. we're hearing a similar thing in chicago regarding the hot spot transition to hot people debate. >> absolutely. i mean the strategy is hot, people then there are a whole lot of hot people here...
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during the sentencing hearing, we heard from the daughter of the victim and angela and she read a statement to the court and in that statement, she said her children, her, the victim's grandchildren will never get to so him again and she was hoping that matthew would get the full eight and half years sentence. >> my father got a death sentence and did nothing wrong. eight and half is nothing. less than that is unjust. after eight and half years matthew will have his life a head of him. my dad is never coming back. >> he's not eligible for parole or early release. he will be six months in a correctional facility before serving six years in a state prison. nthank you, garrett out of ohio. >> let's bring in judge alex ferrer. so if matt was in your courtroom and anyhow he had done the on line video confession, would that sway the time you gave him? >> no. that particular video would not. i am in favor of people accepting responsibility and he did to some exat the present time accept responsibility and he plead guilty and department force them to prove him guilty. the problem i had with the vid
during the sentencing hearing, we heard from the daughter of the victim and angela and she read a statement to the court and in that statement, she said her children, her, the victim's grandchildren will never get to so him again and she was hoping that matthew would get the full eight and half years sentence. >> my father got a death sentence and did nothing wrong. eight and half is nothing. less than that is unjust. after eight and half years matthew will have his life a head of him. my...
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elean ellen and angela, angela, let me start with you, they say it's apparently fixed, so i guess everything's fine? >> they say it's apparently physici fixed, but there's still no guarantee if you put your information in that it is security. there's no guarantee that you can keep your doctor or keep a health care facility near you. i'm from mississippi originally and hospitals are far to get to. so in essence, you might have to drive two hours to go to a health care facility. there's still a lot of work to be done, eric, and i don't think the white house should be calling it a victory. >> you've got a lot more issues to deal with this law other than just if the website works. >> there are a lot of issues and that's exactly why this is going to be good for the democrats and for president obama because once people get their health care and see that it works, and they do have to see that it works, they do have to see that they have access to health care, i think this is going to be a win for them. i don't think they're quite calling it a victory yet. >> what about all the problems we hear about,
elean ellen and angela, angela, let me start with you, they say it's apparently fixed, so i guess everything's fine? >> they say it's apparently physici fixed, but there's still no guarantee if you put your information in that it is security. there's no guarantee that you can keep your doctor or keep a health care facility near you. i'm from mississippi originally and hospitals are far to get to. so in essence, you might have to drive two hours to go to a health care facility. there's...
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. >>> as we've been reporting, a growing number of america's friends including germany's chancellor angela merkel are expressing outrage over what's in classified documents that are being leaked by the former american intelligence contractor edward snowden. revelations that the u.s. has been listening in on phone calls, reading e-mails of world leaders. including many friends of this country. now there is a new published report that the nsa monitored the phone conversations of 35 world leaders in all. a senior white house official tells nbc news, quote, we are not going to comment publicly on every specific alleged intelligence activity. and we have made clear that the united states gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations, end of quote. >>> we learn late today that reverend billy graham was hospitalized near his home in north carolina. he was admitted of tuesday for what are being called precautionary pulmonary tests. he is just a few weeks shy of 95 years of age. >>> still ahead for us tonight, two teachers killed at american schools yus in the last week alone. to
. >>> as we've been reporting, a growing number of america's friends including germany's chancellor angela merkel are expressing outrage over what's in classified documents that are being leaked by the former american intelligence contractor edward snowden. revelations that the u.s. has been listening in on phone calls, reading e-mails of world leaders. including many friends of this country. now there is a new published report that the nsa monitored the phone conversations of 35 world...
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monitored telephone calls of angela merkel. european leaders have been up in arms after showing up in a german magazine. the magazine claimed it received information from ed snowden but the magazine has nottive closed a source. the white house says the u.s. -- and words matter -- the white house says the u.s. is not and will not monitor chancellor merkel's communications. notice that does not address whether the u.s. has in the past kept tabs on her. listen to the answer when a reporter asked that question, point blank. listen. >> i want to ask you, has the united states monitored the chancellor's phone calls in the past. >> we're not going to comment publicly on every specified alleged activity. and it's clear we gathered foreign intelligence of the same matter as other nations. >> chancellor merkel sent out a statement that says spying among friends is not acceptable among anyone and that guess for any citizen of germany. she is not pleased. now other european leaders are lashing out. belgium prime minister says we cannot acc
monitored telephone calls of angela merkel. european leaders have been up in arms after showing up in a german magazine. the magazine claimed it received information from ed snowden but the magazine has nottive closed a source. the white house says the u.s. -- and words matter -- the white house says the u.s. is not and will not monitor chancellor merkel's communications. notice that does not address whether the u.s. has in the past kept tabs on her. listen to the answer when a reporter asked...
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policy implications because you've got people like the brazilian president canceling a state dinner, angela merkel upset. everybody spies on everybody but we obviously have better tools. >> it is. there's no doubt there's a greater degree of white house control over surveillance of foreign leaders. once you start to extend those sorts of protections beyond the leaders into the populations, you run into some really tricky challenges. are we going to spy on north korean since but not french? maybe that's an easy one. where do we put countries that fall in the middle. drawing these lines the review group's recommendations is the first step. many iterations from the white house, intelligence community, the courts as we saw in judge leon's decision, and from the congress about how these things play out over the next month or two. >> michael leiter, thank you very much. 'tis the season for poinsettias. what about a shakedown? members of the mafia were trying to do. they were forcing to allegedly force shop owners to buy the christmas plant at 100 times their wholesale value to raise money for the
policy implications because you've got people like the brazilian president canceling a state dinner, angela merkel upset. everybody spies on everybody but we obviously have better tools. >> it is. there's no doubt there's a greater degree of white house control over surveillance of foreign leaders. once you start to extend those sorts of protections beyond the leaders into the populations, you run into some really tricky challenges. are we going to spy on north korean since but not...
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angela merkel, very angry, upset. what do we know about the veracity of the comments here? is this true, coming from snowden that perhaps the cell phone was being tapped? >> i think the germans wouldn't have made the big fuss about the whole thing, gone public, if they didn't have some sort of information that indicated that most probably this could very well be true. apparently what happened was, you have the comments made by snowden and the german intelligence services went back and seemed to have found things that indicated that one of her cell phones -- she has multiple cell phones -- might have been tapped. this is something where she was very angry about this. you really don't see -- i've been covering angela merkel for years -- i have not seen her this angry before. i know when you see her on tv it doesn't look that angry but she's a very reserved person. she's a science professor. she normally would never call out an american president public like she's doing now there's an eu summit. france was another country very angry at tunited states. listen to what merkel sai
angela merkel, very angry, upset. what do we know about the veracity of the comments here? is this true, coming from snowden that perhaps the cell phone was being tapped? >> i think the germans wouldn't have made the big fuss about the whole thing, gone public, if they didn't have some sort of information that indicated that most probably this could very well be true. apparently what happened was, you have the comments made by snowden and the german intelligence services went back and...
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everyone wondering if he got an earful from one of the most powerful leaders in the world, angela merkel of germany asking if the u.s. was listening in on her private cell phone calls. here's abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz on the complaints pouring in from america's friends. >> reporter: like almost everyone else in the modern world, chancellor merkel spends a lot of time on her cell phone. and whether it's righting europe's economy or chatting with family, she assumes it's private. which is why today's accusation is sparking outrage. german officials today saying they have received information that the chancellor's cell phone may be monitored by american intelligence. president obama was in touch with merkel almost immediately. >> i can tell you that the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor. >> reporter: but listen carefully. he said is not monitoring and will not monitor. that leaves out whether she has been monitored in the past. this follows report of nsa spying in france
everyone wondering if he got an earful from one of the most powerful leaders in the world, angela merkel of germany asking if the u.s. was listening in on her private cell phone calls. here's abc's global affairs correspondent martha raddatz on the complaints pouring in from america's friends. >> reporter: like almost everyone else in the modern world, chancellor merkel spends a lot of time on her cell phone. and whether it's righting europe's economy or chatting with family, she assumes...
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it wouldn't say angela merkel supports the program because we tapped her phone. wouldn't a skilled leader though ask the question. >> where did you get that information? how did you confirm it? >> he knows. the president knows where they got the information. >> i don't like the president having to be in that position because we're talking about intelligence-gathering and protecting other countries so he's basically now in a situation where he said i'm not going to confirm the rumors so the question was decent. i think they are asking the wrong question. let's say president obama didn't know about it. about hillary clinton know when she was going to meet with world leaders? did she ever get information gleaned from those intelligence briefings? i would love to know that. somebody should ask her. >> i think there's a chance maybe on this one, greg, that maybe he didn't know. maybe there's honesty coming out of the president saying i didn't know because they wouldn't say how they got the information and they didn't ask the question, but didn't this program seem a li
it wouldn't say angela merkel supports the program because we tapped her phone. wouldn't a skilled leader though ask the question. >> where did you get that information? how did you confirm it? >> he knows. the president knows where they got the information. >> i don't like the president having to be in that position because we're talking about intelligence-gathering and protecting other countries so he's basically now in a situation where he said i'm not going to confirm the...
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after g-8 wraps up the president travels to germany where he meet will germany chancellor angela merkel and give a significant speech. it's a reminder of how things have changed since 2008. a week before the president visited berlin five weeks ago the german weekly der spiegel announced this. we had to dig in the archives. germany meets the superstar. a much younger barack obama then. last week the magazine featured a picture of obama in jfk's shadow with the tag line, "the lost friend." a breakdown of ties between the two nations, angst ridden how the trip was expected to be. check with us from sligo island before heading off to berlin today. this should be a more comfortable conversation with angela merkel than vladimir putin but certainly not the 200,000 plus this joined the president five years ago, chuck. >> well, but then again i wouldn't be surprised if you still see some enthusiasm there. it's a momentous occasion in the history of germany. the jfk speech was a big deal at that point in time, an important moment during the cold war. so the idea of marking that anniversary and ha
after g-8 wraps up the president travels to germany where he meet will germany chancellor angela merkel and give a significant speech. it's a reminder of how things have changed since 2008. a week before the president visited berlin five weeks ago the german weekly der spiegel announced this. we had to dig in the archives. germany meets the superstar. a much younger barack obama then. last week the magazine featured a picture of obama in jfk's shadow with the tag line, "the lost...
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i think they have to say more to people like chancellor angela merkel, a key u.s. friend and ally, because they're really mad. >> not only the germans, french are mad, mexicans are mad, brazilians. a lot of countries with good relations to the was angry right now. >> these days, throw a dart at a map of the world and you'll hit a country that's mad at the united states. hope it doesn't last forever. >> thanks very much. >>> shocking, new details out about how the beloved massachusetts teacher was killed when her 14-year-old student is accused of doing. we have new information. this was the hardest decision i've ever had to make. jim, i adore the pool at your hotel. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a floo
i think they have to say more to people like chancellor angela merkel, a key u.s. friend and ally, because they're really mad. >> not only the germans, french are mad, mexicans are mad, brazilians. a lot of countries with good relations to the was angry right now. >> these days, throw a dart at a map of the world and you'll hit a country that's mad at the united states. hope it doesn't last forever. >> thanks very much. >>> shocking, new details out about how the...
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allies like germany's chanceler angela merkel. but he both defended u.s. intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> and conceded that maybe they've got gone too far. >> i'm initiating a review that what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> reporter: and when he found out, he ordered a stop to some of the programs. the democratic chairman of the senate intelligence committee, die an feinstein, usually an ally of the white house, says that's not good enough. and want as total review of all of the programs. europeans are in washington this week pressing for limits. >> we feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why our strongest ally is doing it zblrd amid reports that it began back in 2002, well before the obama administration. >> we are vulnerable, as was shown on 9/11. and you never know what you're going to need when you need it. and the fact is we do collect a lot of intelligence. and without speaki
allies like germany's chanceler angela merkel. but he both defended u.s. intelligence activities. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> and conceded that maybe they've got gone too far. >> i'm initiating a review that what they're able to do doesn't necessarily mean what they should be doing. >> reporter: and when he found out, he ordered a stop to some of the programs. the democratic...
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the white house refuses that it has monitored angela merkel's cell phone. these men are patrolling egypt's streets. their aim is to stop the number of assaults and harassment of women. >> they are doing the job the authorities should be doing. the police are looking the other way. he captured some of music's greatest stars. a photographer with a front row seat to history.
the white house refuses that it has monitored angela merkel's cell phone. these men are patrolling egypt's streets. their aim is to stop the number of assaults and harassment of women. >> they are doing the job the authorities should be doing. the police are looking the other way. he captured some of music's greatest stars. a photographer with a front row seat to history.
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and angela says clutch athlete the one and only michael air jordan. and ron says kirk gibson, '84 tigers and hobbled home run for l.a.. >> it was game one and he it didn't do it over game one. he didn't do it over the course of the series he was hurt but it was a single amazing clutch play. next at fenway park, "morning joe". >> here comes the 2-1 pitch. high fly ball to left. this ball is off the monster. one run scores. here comes ortiz. here comes gomes. he is safe! he brings it home. pitch number 59. hit into right center. back at the wall.
and angela says clutch athlete the one and only michael air jordan. and ron says kirk gibson, '84 tigers and hobbled home run for l.a.. >> it was game one and he it didn't do it over game one. he didn't do it over the course of the series he was hurt but it was a single amazing clutch play. next at fenway park, "morning joe". >> here comes the 2-1 pitch. high fly ball to left. this ball is off the monster. one run scores. here comes ortiz. here comes gomes. he is safe! he...
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joining me now are dana milbank and angela rye. thank you for being here. >> hi, rev. >> thank you. >> dana, some republicans do admit the shutdown is horrible for the party. but with tea partiers ready for round two, have they learned anything? >> well, here's the problem, reverend, is when you say "they" it's not clear who it is we're talking about in the republican party now. it's become some sort of sea monster with the various heads it has. and yes what's left of the establishment of this party is very clear that things have to change. but if you look at sarah palin and ted cruz, cruz is very thrilled with the outcome. because it's good for his bank roll and his popularity within the tea party. the question here is are the financial interests that have been bank rolling the tea party finally realizing that these people are not aligned with their interests and are going to push back and launch primarying against sarah palin's candidates in these republican primaries. >> angela, another sign the shutdown has been very bad for th
joining me now are dana milbank and angela rye. thank you for being here. >> hi, rev. >> thank you. >> dana, some republicans do admit the shutdown is horrible for the party. but with tea partiers ready for round two, have they learned anything? >> well, here's the problem, reverend, is when you say "they" it's not clear who it is we're talking about in the republican party now. it's become some sort of sea monster with the various heads it has. and yes what's...
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because of the personal nature with angela merkel? >> well, i sdhad a couple people. one person said, look, the outrage would be if we only -- if we're interested in what a leader thinks about a terrorism negotiation we're in or an economic negotiation we're in. the outrage would be if we said we'll only monitor her office phone but not her cell phone. the fact is, world leaders use their cell phones all the time. in fact, one former intelligence official, a very senior one, said one of the hardest things now is that people in the u.s. government are careless about their use of cell phones. it's much more convenient than saying "i have to wait to get to a secure line." information in this country and the world moves so fast that you always see these leaders on their cell phones at summits and when they get the car. people expect answers. you can't say "i'm waiting until i get back to my secure line." and so they recognize -- officials i've talked to say every leader should recognize that this -- cell phones in particular are very vulnerable. >> brown: so luke baker, b
because of the personal nature with angela merkel? >> well, i sdhad a couple people. one person said, look, the outrage would be if we only -- if we're interested in what a leader thinks about a terrorism negotiation we're in or an economic negotiation we're in. the outrage would be if we said we'll only monitor her office phone but not her cell phone. the fact is, world leaders use their cell phones all the time. in fact, one former intelligence official, a very senior one, said one of...
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macroeconomic story of the last really forty years here in the united states great think back to the angela friendly neighborhood shops that used to be what made the american dream possible could soon be a thing of the past and if this is your going to party new york. well some groups just aren't liking facebook right now and the company finds itself in hot water as several progressive groups are planning on boycotting facebook by yanking their paid advertisements for at least two weeks now the reason being a series of ads funded by a political lobbying group for facebook forward u.s. backing to senators in part due to their support over the expanded drilling in alaska and the contentious keystone pipeline now one and celebrates republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina for criticizing the president's position on the keystone pipeline now the other and puts the spotlight on alaskan democrat mark value which highlighting his support for additional drilling in the arctic national wildlife reserve and the launch last month forward us has so far focused on immigration so what does thi
macroeconomic story of the last really forty years here in the united states great think back to the angela friendly neighborhood shops that used to be what made the american dream possible could soon be a thing of the past and if this is your going to party new york. well some groups just aren't liking facebook right now and the company finds itself in hot water as several progressive groups are planning on boycotting facebook by yanking their paid advertisements for at least two weeks now the...
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. >>> this is one call you can bet president obama didn't want it came from angela merkel. she rang up the u.s. to ask if the u.s. has been spying on her personal phone. intelligence may have targeted her phone. the white house saying tonight president obama auto sured chancellor merkel the u.s. is not listening in on her phone calls. do you think she was convinced? tell us using #greta. and switching gears now a big night in sports, baseball fans getting geared up for game one the world series. the st. louis cardinals taking on the boston red sox. and shep smith is live at fenway park in boston. shep? >> greta, what a night. the rain has held off. the temperatures have stayed up two days ago the thinking was that it would be in the 30's and an 80% chance of rain. but boston strong tonight that's not the case. they have been introducing the starting lineups in the big fenway behind me and the game will start in just about 20 minutes. game of one of the fall classic fired up, greta. >> how do you get this job, shep? >> i don't know. i think the big fox broadcast network want
. >>> this is one call you can bet president obama didn't want it came from angela merkel. she rang up the u.s. to ask if the u.s. has been spying on her personal phone. intelligence may have targeted her phone. the white house saying tonight president obama auto sured chancellor merkel the u.s. is not listening in on her phone calls. do you think she was convinced? tell us using #greta. and switching gears now a big night in sports, baseball fans getting geared up for game one the...
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i had a chance to speak with him at their church along with jenae's aunt angela. when you first saw, what did you think? >> my heart just sank and i started worrying and panicking. i just needed to find my baby. i just kept waiting and hoping that i'd find her. i was looking through the other kids that already had gotten out and just waiting. >> when did you get word about her? >> this morning. >> where were you? what happened? >> i was at first baptist church. they had opened a shelter for parents that haven't found their kids. >> what do you want people to know about your daughter? >> just she was the best kid anybody could have. she was jenae. she was, you know, a ball of energy, a ball of love. >> your face lights up. >> yeah. that's my baby. >> you're nodding your head. >> yeah, because, i mean, there's no other kid like her. we're a unique bunch and she is all of our uniqueness balled up in to one. she's the sweetest thing, the most fun, always trying to make us laugh. just a sweet baby. sweet baby. >> does it seem real yet? >> no. it still ain't sunk in. i'
i had a chance to speak with him at their church along with jenae's aunt angela. when you first saw, what did you think? >> my heart just sank and i started worrying and panicking. i just needed to find my baby. i just kept waiting and hoping that i'd find her. i was looking through the other kids that already had gotten out and just waiting. >> when did you get word about her? >> this morning. >> where were you? what happened? >> i was at first baptist church....
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richard and angela, thanks so much. >> thank you. a case of so-called not influenza, but affluenza has a national cry for justice. a judge ruling that a 16-year-old is too privileged to go to jail. sentencing him instead to probation and counseling after he confessed to drunk driving and there was also a crash that killed four people. including a mother and daughter. holly and shelby. as well as youth pastor brian jennings and brianna mitchell, all gone. the four all standing at the side of the road outside their vehicles when the young man's car struck and killed them. joining me now is our legal panel and former prosecutor and doug burns, a former federal prosecutor knew doing criminal defense work. welcome. >> thank you. >> we are all in agreement and i think most of america knows that affluenza does not exist as a legal defense. it was a creative ploy by his defense attorney. but let me ask you this first, is there a precedent now? >> i believe so. >> we may see this again. >> affluenza came about in a book written in the 70s whe
richard and angela, thanks so much. >> thank you. a case of so-called not influenza, but affluenza has a national cry for justice. a judge ruling that a 16-year-old is too privileged to go to jail. sentencing him instead to probation and counseling after he confessed to drunk driving and there was also a crash that killed four people. including a mother and daughter. holly and shelby. as well as youth pastor brian jennings and brianna mitchell, all gone. the four all standing at the side...
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. >> angela, when you're doing the state of the union and you know you worked the hill, you're not only talking to the people there, you're talking to millions of americans. don't americans want to hear about jobs? >> i think you're absolutely right, rev. they want to hear the president lay out a blueprint. the state of the union is an opportunity for president obama to talk about not only his legacy goals, but what direction america needs to take. when we look at the last congress and the fact that it was the least productive congress in american history, a lot of people say look, we've got jobs, we've got immigration reform, we've got gun control and we need you all to get on the same page with the rest of the country. >> e.j., at the democratic retreat, former president bill clinton, he said the politics americans want are in line with this president's agenda. watch this. >> i think the last election was an election where america chose an inclusive. now that you've won this race in large measure on what the american people did not want, we had to create a future that they do want. >>
. >> angela, when you're doing the state of the union and you know you worked the hill, you're not only talking to the people there, you're talking to millions of americans. don't americans want to hear about jobs? >> i think you're absolutely right, rev. they want to hear the president lay out a blueprint. the state of the union is an opportunity for president obama to talk about not only his legacy goals, but what direction america needs to take. when we look at the last congress...
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angela, did you have a point? >> i did. ari, before we went back to the mayor's press conference, you mentioned there were some women in congress that are very strong working on some of these issues related to sexual harassment. it is so ironic to me that mr. filner was also part of the progressive caucus, served under the speakership of nancy pelosi. lo and behold, here we are. we can't really blame the generational thing because of that very clear generation pal pairing there. i just am interested to see what's next. he was very, very clear about, you know, he hopes to some day be forgiven, which to me reads as not only am i not resigning, maybe i'll run for higher office. james, i'd love to hear your take on that as well. >> yeah, absolutely. very good points. nancy pelosi has not called on him to resign. she was asked about it at a press conference yesterday, sort of deferred to the people of san diego. but she is the -- kind of the senior person in the california delegation. she's really the leading democrat who's not
angela, did you have a point? >> i did. ari, before we went back to the mayor's press conference, you mentioned there were some women in congress that are very strong working on some of these issues related to sexual harassment. it is so ironic to me that mr. filner was also part of the progressive caucus, served under the speakership of nancy pelosi. lo and behold, here we are. we can't really blame the generational thing because of that very clear generation pal pairing there. i just am...
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angela, start with you. >> mine is the curious case of justine sako. i started wit the accidental racist? this is a woman who surprisingly works in the prfield and tweeted going to africa. hope i don't get aids. just kidding. i'm white. twitter blew up and she deleted the twitter account and this is ever-present with us and surprised to see this type of misinformation still out there, especially from a pr exec. come on, lady. >> the background, a little bit, like you said, come on, lady, i'm not that familiar with her background, in pr, is she new to pr? >> an executive? >> an executive in pr. >> i hope not. yes. >> bob, let's turn to yours. >> this is consistent with what we were just talking about, the wait until next year thing that's going on. and everybody's making a big deal out of the compromise which was sort of a noncompromise on the budget deal, but i think we're really underestimating just how much these people like to have crisis so my headline would be washington drama kings and queens are already planning for the debt ceiling crisis. i th
angela, start with you. >> mine is the curious case of justine sako. i started wit the accidental racist? this is a woman who surprisingly works in the prfield and tweeted going to africa. hope i don't get aids. just kidding. i'm white. twitter blew up and she deleted the twitter account and this is ever-present with us and surprised to see this type of misinformation still out there, especially from a pr exec. come on, lady. >> the background, a little bit, like you said, come on,...
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german chancellor angela merkel called president obama to complain about reports the nsa has been monitoring her cell phone. the white house said it is not listening to her calls and won't in the future but a spokesman did for the talk about whether or not ther there was any spyinn merkel in the past. a 14-year-old high school freshman is charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing his math teacher. the teacher was found dead in the woods behind the massachusetts high school where she thought. student, was arraigned on wednesday, he will be tried as an adult. a connecticut judge has order ahead retile for kennedy cousin michael skakel who was convicted of murder in 2002. skakel was serving 20 years for the death of his neighbor martha mockly back in 1975 when they were both teens. skakel was arrested and tried for the crime 25 years after her murder. the judge granted skakel a retile saying his lawyer did not provide adequate representation. those are the headlines, "america tonight" is up next and you be get the latest news online at aljazerra.com. >> on america tonight: theirda.
german chancellor angela merkel called president obama to complain about reports the nsa has been monitoring her cell phone. the white house said it is not listening to her calls and won't in the future but a spokesman did for the talk about whether or not ther there was any spyinn merkel in the past. a 14-year-old high school freshman is charged with first degree murder for allegedly killing his math teacher. the teacher was found dead in the woods behind the massachusetts high school where...
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. >> a woman runs europe, her name is angela merkel. >> and it's soon to be in the united states. so following right along. >> fair enough. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." see you right back here tomorrow. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> good morning.
. >> a woman runs europe, her name is angela merkel. >> and it's soon to be in the united states. so following right along. >> fair enough. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." see you right back here tomorrow. coming up next, chris jansing. bye-bye. and...done. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here,...
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why did spy on the german chancellor angela merkel. gutfeld and mcguirk are the pinheads of the week also. a scary story out of colorado, the university scrutinizing some halloween costumes. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made o why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this is the age of taking action. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of f
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why did spy on the german chancellor angela merkel. gutfeld and mcguirk are the pinheads of the week also. a scary story out of colorado, the university scrutinizing some halloween costumes. we hope you stay tuned to we hope you stay tuned to those reports. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ undehis breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, ck.
why did spy on the german chancellor angela merkel. gutfeld and mcguirk are the pinheads of the week also. a scary story out of colorado, the university scrutinizing some halloween costumes. we hope you stay tuned to we hope you stay tuned to those reports. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and...
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kristin angela brandt is leading a proposal that would push the issue of prosecuting cases outside the chain of command. the measure has ordered a seven senators, including ted cruz and rand paul, as well as most women's democrat in the senate. it is opposed by senate mccaskill and leaders of the senate armed services committee. it is really one of those debates that is not falling along party lines. what are the other issues that could come up. >> one of them is by carl levin, an easy number of restrictions on transferring detainees out of guantanamo. republicans waited during committee to debate those but said they will try to pass an amendment that would strike the provisions out of the bill. fightl probably see a over the nsa spying programs. back in july the defense appropriation bill was back on the floor. it would strip the nsa of the old clone data collection. we do not know for sure if it would come up, but likely to see some sort of nsa mmf. about the minimum wage debate? >> it will be interesting to see how these debates and up. they are worried if the senate does not come b
kristin angela brandt is leading a proposal that would push the issue of prosecuting cases outside the chain of command. the measure has ordered a seven senators, including ted cruz and rand paul, as well as most women's democrat in the senate. it is opposed by senate mccaskill and leaders of the senate armed services committee. it is really one of those debates that is not falling along party lines. what are the other issues that could come up. >> one of them is by carl levin, an easy...
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[applause] > thank you, angela. many thanks to the national press club for inviting me to speak. this is an auspicious time to speak to an audience of reporters. s you may have heard, gm has been in the news a lot lately. last week the transformation of eneral motors passed two major milestones. first, the united states treasury sold it last share of eneral motors stock, closing a emarkable five-year chapter in american business history. that got immediate attention. the next day we announced that mary borrow will become the next ceo. that did not go unnoticed either. on that day, for the first time in decades, all eyes at general motors turned toward the future the end of government motors era has cleared the way for general motors to truly soar forward. we are building a gm that america can once again be proud debt. it has not been easy. the path forward for mary and the team will not be easy either. the enormity of the task became crystal clear when i became ceo. the new gm was fragile. when they emerge from bankruptcy that lasted only 39 days, that was good because we did not
[applause] > thank you, angela. many thanks to the national press club for inviting me to speak. this is an auspicious time to speak to an audience of reporters. s you may have heard, gm has been in the news a lot lately. last week the transformation of eneral motors passed two major milestones. first, the united states treasury sold it last share of eneral motors stock, closing a emarkable five-year chapter in american business history. that got immediate attention. the next day we...
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everyone wondering if he got an earful from one of the most powerful leaders in the world, angela merkel of germany asking if the u.s. was listening in on her private cell phone calls. martha raddatz on the complaint pouring in from america's friends. >> reporter: like almost everyone else in the modern world, chancellor merkel spends a lot of time on her cell phone. and whether it's righting europe's economy or chatting with family, she assumes it's private. which is why today's accusation is sparking outrage. german officials today saying they have received information that the chancellor's cell phone may be monitored by american inlligence. president obama was in touch with markel almost immediately. >> all i can tell you is what the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chonsler. >> reporter: but listen carefully. the white house spokesman's choice of words, "is not monitoring" and "will not monitor," leaves out whether she has been monitored in the past. all this comes after an uproar in france with r
everyone wondering if he got an earful from one of the most powerful leaders in the world, angela merkel of germany asking if the u.s. was listening in on her private cell phone calls. martha raddatz on the complaint pouring in from america's friends. >> reporter: like almost everyone else in the modern world, chancellor merkel spends a lot of time on her cell phone. and whether it's righting europe's economy or chatting with family, she assumes it's private. which is why today's...
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. >> i'm angela rye in for crystal ball. this hour, a politician who has stood up to members of his own party under the patriot act and today congressman peter welch is reviewing it. >> don't believe the hype over addiction. >> and i'm s.e. cuppen, indianapolis. i fled the coast for middle america, well, for the day anyway. but many americans are making it a permanent vacation to jobsland. >>> well, the se's
. >> i'm angela rye in for crystal ball. this hour, a politician who has stood up to members of his own party under the patriot act and today congressman peter welch is reviewing it. >> don't believe the hype over addiction. >> and i'm s.e. cuppen, indianapolis. i fled the coast for middle america, well, for the day anyway. but many americans are making it a permanent vacation to jobsland. >>> well, the se's
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this week two representatives from german chancellor angela merkel will visit washington. their leader is calling for talks about the nsa's
this week two representatives from german chancellor angela merkel will visit washington. their leader is calling for talks about the nsa's